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Warbirds
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SNJ-5B (Harvard) |
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This aircraft was built for the US Navy in 1943,
and post-service was a Reno Racer, one of the fastest in the
world. It operates regularly in Air Displays for the RAAF Museum,
and is available to you for air experience flights, including
display routines if desired. We can also train you to fly this and
other Warbirds. |
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variety of ex-military aircraft, (Warbirds) all available for air
experience, training, airshows, corporate events, or just plain fun!
What is a Warbird? Any ex military aircraft operated in non military
roles is a Warbird. This can mean anything from a Vintage WWI
Tigermoth to a Mach 2 Mig 21.
These aircraft are usually owned and operated by enthusiastic
private individuals who occasionally make them available for passenger
flights, or for training other prospective Warbird pilots.
We own and operate SNJ-5B (Harvard) VH-OVO, and have been providing
joyflights and training services to future Warbird pilots since 1989.
We are also proud to offer our clients the the thrill of flying in
a TS-11 Iskra Advanced Jet Weapons Trainer, with a top Speed 389 kts
(750 kph) Altitude 33,000 ft. Design Load Factor +8G to -4G.
Safety
For many years, aviation authorities banned any
civilian operation of ex-military aircraft. After much
representation by interested people, they recognised the fact that
when properly maintained and flown, Warbirds were very safe, and
they then permitted a limited role for these aircraft.
Specific people in the aviation industry are permitted to train
others in Warbird operations, and under certain circumstances
permitted to take paying passengers.
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Iskra |
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First built in 1960 as a jet
fighter trainer, this Polish aircraft offers exhilarating
speeds of up to 750kmh! |
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By virtue of the fact that these aircraft are extremely
valuable, they are maintained and flown to very high standards,
usually by their owners and have excellent safety records.
Because of the widely different design philosophy of military
aircraft, they are not certified to any defined civilian standard,
but flown under an exemption to normal standards.
For this reason, you will see in the cockpit of a passenger
carrying Warbird a notice to this effect. This does not mean they
are unsafe, just that civilian aviation certification rules were
not written for this type of aircraft, and you, as the passenger,
should be aware of this.
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Flight Costs |
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SNJ-5B Harvard
Basic indoctrination mission as in military service.
Forty five minutes briefing, thirty minute flight, fifteen
minutes debriefing. The flight is tailored to your wishes, up
to and including display aerobatics if desired. Additionally,
you may handle the aircraft yourself at the instructors
discretion.
$795 per person.
TS-11 "Iskra"
Advanced jet weapons trainer: Initial jet indoctrination,
includes basic rear seat training, emergency procedures, etc.
The mission can be tailored to individual preferences, and can
include high speed low level maneuvering.
Disclaimer
We advise that passengers and trainees in ex-military aircraft
travel at their own risk. |
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